No-one knows what to expect when you're dying – but hospices helped me
No-one knows what to expect when you're dying – but hospices helped me

Hospices caring for people at the end of their lives are at risk because funding is “unsustainable”.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article's main claim about hospice funding being unsustainable is difficult to verify directly with the provided sources. The article appears to be slightly biased towards highlighting the importance and need for hospices, but presents a personal perspective.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: Hospices caring for people at the end of their lives are at risk because funding is "unsustainable".
- Assessment: Unverified. None of the provided sources directly address the funding status of hospices.
- Claim: No-one knows what to expect when you're dying
- Verification Source #1: Discusses the question of 'how will I know I am dying' being frequently asked of hospice staff.
- Verification Source #2: Implies that people should know what to expect during the dying process.
- Assessment: Mixed. Source 1 suggests uncertainty, while Source 2 suggests a need for more awareness and knowledge.
